Collages - only allowed to show an "action" feature (e.g. a secret trap door)

Wrong or broken link - please fix ittracytracy - I sent you a Flickr mail on this.castledog1 - The kings Warship

Old MOC - As described in the rules, "You can not submit any creations posted online or shown in public before November 1st, 2009."grrandram - Sleeping Beauty Castle - Awesome MOC, but it was posted online at least by January 12 of this year.

Category InfractionsForestman-Jon - City Docks - This entry is larger than allowed in the Medieval Mariner category. It will be moved to the misc category once you meet the contest image requirements.Thor - Lord Vane - Entries must be built or rendered cad versions of Lego bricks. Lego Artwork could be a great idea for another contest.

To fix your entries, just delete the offending images from the Brickshelf folder or Flickr set and upload the correct images to the same folders (so the links stay the same). Be sure to let one of the admins know you've fixed it so we can go back and approve it.

Sorry about the full name. I see another admin/mod already went back and deleted it. I'll try to remember to just use nicknames.

To fix your entries, just delete the offending images from the Brickshelf folder or Flickr set and upload the correct images to the same folders (so the links stay the same). Be sure to let one of the admins know you've fixed it so we can go back and approve it.

Sorry about the full name. I see another admin/mod already went back and deleted it. I'll try to remember to just use nicknames.

Bruce

Okay, thanks for pointing that out! I will do that today. Should I post on here that I fixed it, or PM you or another admin? And it's okay about my full name. You didn't know I was cautious about it.

Lord Lego 436 wrote:I try to resize my photo's on those websites that are suggested, but instead they just crop out important parts of my picture! Is there a way to get the photo to the proper size with Photoshop 5.0?

Yes. Go to image on the main menu, then click on image size. Scale your image to the correct number of pixels. Most camera shots will reduce to 800x600 or 600x800.

If you do need to crop, use the rectangular marquee tool. This has an option for a fixed size. Type in the pixel size, place the rectangular box, go to image, then crop.

Updated my wedding scene to the right size pictures. Must have grabbed one of the before-resize pictures on accident. I wiped out the whole set, so the link may not work any longer, here is the new link to the set.